gape
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gape englanniksi
To open the mouth wide, especially involuntarily, as in a yawn, anger, or surprise.
1723, Swift|Jonathan Swift, ''The Journal of a Modern Lady'', 1810, Samuel Johnson, ''The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper'', Volume 11, page 467,
- She stretches, gapes, unglues her eyes, / And asks if it be time to rise;
(RQ:Allingham China Governess)
(RQ:Otway Venice Preserv'd)
(RQ:Wilde Dorian Gray)
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-3)
(RQ:More Antidote)
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To open the passage to the vomeronasal organ, analogous to the flehming in other animals.
To depict a dilated anal or vaginal cavity upon penetrative sexual activity.
An act of gaping; a yawn.
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A disease in poultry caused by gapeworm in the windpipe, a symptom of which is frequent gaping.
The width of an opening.
The maximum opening of the mouth (of a bird, fish, etc.) when it is open.
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''gap opp!'' - open wide! (q)